Whiteacres

A Grade II Listed Building in Gedney, Lincolnshire

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House. c.1700 with extensive late C19 alterations. Colourwashed
rendered red brick. Slate roof. 2 rear ridge stacks, each with
2 shafts and 2 lateral stacks. Moulded wooden eaves band.
Decorative C19 bargeboards with pendant finials. Brick quoins.
Set on a plinth. 2 storeys, 3 bays west front with garret to
south front. West front with outer single projecting gabled
bays, the gables overhanging and supported on wooden brackets. 3
cross glazing bar sashes on each floor, that to the ground floor
left being slightly smaller. The 3 bay south side with single
similar central projecting gabled bay, with doorway with part
glazed door flanked by single margin sashes. Either side are
single paired sashes. 3 cross glazing bar sashes above with
single similar smaller sash in the gable. The windows of the
left single bay set into recessed panel. Interior has ornate C19
staircase.

Listing NGR: TF4120524362

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